uprising; protest; violence; women human rights defenders; activists; state violencehttp://www.wluml.org/fr/taxonomy/term/631/all
frSudan:More than 150 dead and use of heavy weapons against civilianshttp://www.wluml.org/fr/node/8718
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<p style="text-align:justify">The death toll of Sudanese protesters dramatically increased after the night protests and the resume of&nbsp;<span>the internet services at 2:00PM. The Sudanese Doctors Union, an independent union, announced to the&nbsp;</span><span>media that there is confirmed 110 deaths in the Khartoum hospitals alone from Wednesday, 25&nbsp;</span><span>September, 2013 protests. The increase in the death toll also came in result of the lack of enough&nbsp;</span><span>medical care for injured peoples, putting in mind that Sudan has no ambulance and emergency health&nbsp;</span><span>care system that can transfer the injured victims with the international medical protocols that protect&nbsp;</span><span>the patients’ lives. Moreover, there is serious fear among protesters from going to hospitals, in fear&nbsp;</span><span>from being arrested. According to witnesses the numbers of injured peoples is beyond the hospitals&nbsp;</span><span>capacities, and there is many injured peoples couldn’t have any medical care for hours or even left&nbsp;</span><span>public hospitals to seek private medical care, which is not available for most of the poor protesters.&nbsp;</span></p>
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